Vowels in English
The Vowels in English:
International
Phonetic Alphabet.(IPA)
And here is
a little explanation about the differences among the vowels and the different
alphabets: http://www.elearnenglishlanguage.com/blog/learn-english/pronunciation/vowels-phonetics/
During this month, we are going
to concentrate on these sounds:
/a/ /e/ /i/ /æ/ /ǝ/ /ɛ/ /ɚ/
/ʌ/ /ɝ/ = / ɜː/
During the
second month, we are going to concentrate on these sounds:
/ɪ/ /ʊ/ /u/ /ɔ/ /o/ /aɪ/ /aʊ/ /ɔɪ/
Go to this site and listen carefully the following links: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/pron/
Now, let’s start by the “Sounds of English” http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/pron/sounds/
/ɛ/
/ɚ/
/o/
Minimal
pairs: noun, Linguistics
A pair of words, as pin and
bin, or bet and bed, differing only by one sound in the same position in each
word, especially when such a pair is taken as evidence for the existence of a
phonemic contrast between the two sounds.
Sheep –
Ship: /i: / /i/ http://www.shiporsheep.com/page1.html
Curt –
Cot: /əː/ /o/ http://www.shiporsheep.com/page15.html
Poor pronunciation HURTS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LocxRXGvCAs